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TANGGUNG JAWAB DINAS PERTANIAN KOTA TERHADAP BEREDARNYA DAGING BABI YANG DIJUAL DI JALANAN DITINJAU DARI UNDANG-UNDANG NOMOR 8 TAHUN 1999 TENTANG PERLINDUNGAN KONSUMEN Mata, Apdon; Pello, Helsina F; Kaesmetan, Rini M
Petitum Law Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Petitum Law Journal Volume 2, Nomor 2, Mei 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/pelana.v2i2.18760

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This research analyzes the responsibilities of the Kupang City Agriculture Service regarding the distribution of pork sold on the streets, by referring to Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection. The focus of the research is to identify the steps taken by the Department of Agriculture to ensure the safety and quality of pork in circulation, as well as its impact on public health. The method used in this research is an empirical legal research method, involving interviews with related parties and field observations. The results of the research are to determine the form of legal protection for pork consumers in Kupang City and the efforts of the Kupang City Agriculture Service to protect consumers. Even though the Department of Agriculture has made monitoring efforts, there are still weaknesses in implementing regulations and educating traders. This research recommends the need to increase cooperation between agencies and outreach programs to increase awareness of traders and consumers regarding the importance of food safety.
PENGARUH PERNIKAHAN SEDARAH DALAM TRADISI ANA TUYA DAN ANA MAMU (ANAK OM DAN ANAK TANTE) TERHADAP KETURUNAN DI DESA WATU PUDA KECAMATAN UMALULU KABUPATEN SUMBA TIMUR Riwa, Milintari T R; Pello, Helsiana F; Kaesmetan, Rini M
Petitum Law Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2026): Petitum Law Journal Volume 3, Nomor 2, Mei 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/pelana.v3i2.22936

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This research explores the cultural tradition of consanguineous marriage in the Ana Tuya and Ana Mamu tradition in Watu Puda Village, East Sumba, where marriage between maternal uncle’s daughter and paternal aunt’s son is still practiced. Using an empirical legal approach with qualitative methods, this study investigates why the tradition continues and examines its effects on offspring. The findings reveal that the tradition persists due to cultural preservation, the influence of Marapu customary law, and family expectations. However, the consequences include a heightened risk of genetic disorders, psychological pressure, and, in some cases, birth defects and mental developmental delays in children. The study underscores the need for education, genetic counseling, and dialogue between tradition and public health to reduce the harmful impacts on future generations.